<p>do u remember what letter choice u had for the very last question? Was it D?</p>
<p>It was easy until I got to the part with the pendelums. I got super confused.</p>
<p>@mabsjenbu123</p>
<p>April ACT Science:</p>
<p>Raw Score / Scale Score
39-40 / 36
38 / 35
37 / 34
– / 33
36 / 32
35 / 31
34 / 30</p>
<p>@mabsjenbu123 - the June one wasn’t nearly as liberal:</p>
<p>Raw Score/Scale Score
40 / 36
39 / 35
38 / 34
37 / 33
– / 32
36 / 31
35 / 30</p>
<p>@marcie</p>
<p>Thanks. I’m hoping the curve for today’s test is at least as generous as the June curve</p>
<p>I think i missed like…10-12 Science problems so that will be a 26-28?</p>
<p>I would have to say tthis section KICKED my butt but who knows there are a lot of confused ppl but also a lot of Smart ppl who took it so the curve could go either way</p>
<p>This could ruin my chances of getting a 35. I really hope -5 is like at least 30-31.</p>
<p>Science was EVIL.
I almost cried after. I felt like an IDIOT.
I had to guess about 2 and had no time to fill in 2 circles because he called time (I had skipped two questions that required a lot of thought).
It was BRUTAL. For the moment of inertia one i got that they are the same (Student Z) because I learned I = mr^2 so if the mass is the same and the radius is the same whether it’s a disk or a sphere or whatever, then I will be the same. It was a brutal section for those who never learned the stuff before. I was fortunate to have the background, but even still I think I must have made like 2 mistakes on that section.</p>
<p>I was literally SHIVERING after it, from “OMG my life is over” type anxiety/panic. It completely ruined my morale so I wrote a crap essay. ■■■.</p>
<p>idk if you are wrong or not future… but also there are different formulas for inertia</p>
<p>like the inertia for a sphere is 2/5 MR^2</p>
<p>are there any schools among the Ivies that superscore the ACTs?</p>
<p>cornell does</p>
<p>MIT does too (although it’s not an Ivy)</p>
<p>harvard too right? i know they do with the SATs…</p>
<p>Some good schools that superscore ACT are MIT, Stanford, NYU, Cornell, Brown, WashU in St. Louis, Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>Harvard does not</p>
<p>@future</p>
<p>I have no background in inertia or related topics (never taken physics), but I found the answers to those to be somewhat common sense. This is not necessarily including the second to last question which I blindly guessed at due to time. I don’t think the ACT expects students to know those formulas, or to have even taken physics. I’m sure there was an easier way to do them.</p>
<p>so what would missing about 5 on the science section amount to? like a 20-something?</p>
<p>@bear</p>
<p>r u sure Stanford superscores the ACT? I dont think they do.</p>
<p>Oops, sorry. Stanford does not. But you can add Boston College to that list</p>
<p>r u sure Brown superscores? I didnt think they did either.</p>